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Man City stun Barcelona, Bayern thrash Arsenal in UWCL

 Title holders, Barcelona, were beaten 2-0 by Man­chester City on Wednes­day to start their defence in the Women’s Champions League with a rare loss in the group stage.

Man City outplayed the two-time defending champions in the first half, taking a 36th-minute lead when Naomi Layzell was brave at a corner, and had to repel waves of Barcelona attacks before sealing the win.

Jamaica forward, Bunny Shaw, ran clear in the 77th and round­ed goalkeeper Cata Coll, before calmly placing her shot behind a covering defender on the goal line.

Man City’s performance outshined even that of Bayern Munich and Pernille Harder, who scored a 13-minute hat trick late in a 5-2 win over Arsenal.

Also Wednesday, Hammarby beat St. Pölten 2-0 in the same group as Man City and Barcelona, and Juventus won 1-0 in Norway against Vålerenga in Group C.

Barcelona had lost just once in 18 group-stage games in three previous editions of this Women’s Champions League format, which will change after this season.

The Spanish team’s stellar line­up was hustled out of its rhythm early by Man City, who struck a post in the 16th from Lauren Hemp’s shot at the end of a slick move.

Man City led from a corner forced by Coll’s stunning save to deny Jessica Park. When the cross came in, the goalkeeper lost her bearings and a header back into the goalmouth by Vivianne Mie­dema got a decisive touch from defender, Layzell, among a cluster of bodies.

Barcelona stepped up their game in the second half and Man City defender, Laia Aleixandri de­nied star, forward Alexia Putellas, with her second key block of the game.

Pernille Harder’s 13-minute hat trick late in the game lifted Bayern Munich to a 5-2 win over Arse­nal in the opening game of their Women’s Champions’ League group on Wednesday.

A back-and-forth game that both teams had led was poised at 2-2 in the 73rd when Harder expertly guided in a header from a corner.

The veteran Denmark forward rose highest five minutes later to meet a cross by Klara Bühl with her head, then got her third in the 86th when bundling the ball past Arsenal goalkeeper Manuela Zins­berger at the second attempt.

The result was harsh on Ar­senal, who started strongly and deservedly led in the 30th when Spain forward, Mariona Caldentey, guided in a left-foot volley from Katie McCabe’s cross. —BBC

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